Things you didn't know about bacon

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"Things you didn't know about bacon"

The Daily Meal
By Kristie Collado
Published October 31, 2014

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For many of us, there’s nothing like the smell of bacon sizzling away in your kitchen on a Saturday morning. Or a Sunday morning. Or any day, really. Whether you like yours super crispy and served with eggs and toast or maple-glazed and wrapped around your Thanksgiving turkey, if you’re a red-blooded American you probably love this salty, cured pork. According to the United States Department of Agriculture’s Economic Research Service, pork ranks third in U.S. meat consumption (behind beef and chicken); Americans consume about 51 pounds of pork products per person per year. It’s estimated that 18 of those pounds is in the form of bacon.

Now that we’ve established that we love to eat bacon, how much do we actually know about it?

Though there are many types of bacon eaten around the world, the word “bacon” generally refers to cured pig belly, back, or side, and it often comes from a young animal (a 6- to 7-month-old pig). Bacon that is made from a different animal (which technically isn’t bacon at all) or from a different part of the pig requires a specific name like “turkey bacon” or “pork shoulder bacon.” The most common pork bacon in the United States is what the British call “streaky bacon” — skinned, cured, and smoked pork side, so named for its distinct red and white striped appearance.

Regardless of where it comes from, bacon is full of smoky, salty flavor. It can be cooked and served as-is, or it can be used to enhance another dish. Chopped bacon can be cooked in a pan and used to flavor sauces, soups, pastas, and more; cooked, crumbled bacon can be added to baked goods like chocolate chip cookies or banana muffins for a savory twist on a classic sweet; and strips of bacon can be wrapped around roasts, vegetables, and fish before they’re cooked. Any way you use it, bacon will add tons of delicious flavor to your cooking; just be sure to adjust the salt in your finished dish since bacon contributes saltiness as well.

Think you know a lot about bacon? Check out these fun bacon facts and see how much you know.

1. National Bacon Day

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This unofficial holiday occurs the Saturday before Labor Day in the United States. Bacon-lovers across the country celebrate by eating and drinking bacon and bacon-inspired fare and participating in bacon-inspired activities.

2. Bacon might cure hangovers

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This might be the best news ever; British researchers from Newcastle University say that bacon may actually help alleviate hangovers because it contains amino acids that help replace neurotransmitters that become depleted during heavy drinking.


3. You can buy bacon cologne

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Cured, smoked pork has inspired a number of crazy products including a bacon-scented cologne. Created in 1920 by a Parisian butcher, this spray combines 11 essential oils with the essence of, you guessed it, bacon.



4. And bacon toothpaste

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Looking to shake up your dental hygiene routine? Bacon-flavored toothpaste and dental floss can help you can achieve the perfectly smoky, salt-cured smile you’re after.

There's more to learn about bacon than you thought.



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For a second I thought you were going to ruin bacon for us...but I really didn't think you would do such a thing.

Thanks for the interesting post. I always keep bacon in the house!
 
Also a Muslim favorite, so when you see some at the store be sure to slip some in their cart when they're not looking. They always seem to forget the BACON !!!
 
Also a Muslim favorite, so when you see some at the store be sure to slip some in their cart when they're not looking. They always seem to forget the BACON !!!


lmao.... I'm going to try that. lol... Just watch for the mushroom cloud when they get to the check out. lmao.....
 
Bacon cooking tip: if you like your bacon crispy, drain the grease from the pan while it is frying. It will come out perfectly crisp every time!
 
Bacon cooking tip: if you like your bacon crispy, drain the grease from the pan while it is frying. It will come out perfectly crisp every time!
YES!!

Everyone has their favorite method, another way is in starting in a cold oven, crumple up some foil then straighten leaving it rough, line your baking sheet with the foil and lay your bacon out and cook at 375 for 20 min or until desired crispness. No mess and the bacon stays flat and doesn't shrink as much.
 
And for those of you lucky enough to live in east Tennessee or if you're ever passing through, there's bacon nirvana........Benton's Smokehouse in Madisonville, TN. Nuff said.

Robert
 
Bacon cooking tip: if you like your bacon crispy, drain the grease from the pan while it is frying. It will come out perfectly crisp every time!

best way to drain the grease is by wiping it off with a slice of white bread O:)
 
for a nice, dry, reduced-grease bacon - try broiling in - use a broiler tray, with a little water in the bottom of the pan so the grease doesn't burn onto the pan - delicious!
 
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